Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... dimension was made ; rather , a wide range of POTENTIALLY important linguistic features was taken from dimensions that might turn out to be valid . In a subsequent step , the dimensions actually ac- counting for systematic textual ...
... dimension was made ; rather , a wide range of POTENTIALLY important linguistic features was taken from dimensions that might turn out to be valid . In a subsequent step , the dimensions actually ac- counting for systematic textual ...
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... dimensions . The resolution of contradictory global conclusions can be illustrated through a comparison of Chafe 1982 and Blankenship 1962. These admittedly prelim- inary studies ( see Chafe & Danielewicz 1985 , Blankenship 1974 ) are ...
... dimensions . The resolution of contradictory global conclusions can be illustrated through a comparison of Chafe 1982 and Blankenship 1962. These admittedly prelim- inary studies ( see Chafe & Danielewicz 1985 , Blankenship 1974 ) are ...
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... dimensions have been charted . This treatment depends on a multi - feature / multi - dimension approach , using factor analysis to study a wide range of linguistic features taken from diverse text types . Earlier exploratory studies ...
... dimensions have been charted . This treatment depends on a multi - feature / multi - dimension approach , using factor analysis to study a wide range of linguistic features taken from diverse text types . Earlier exploratory studies ...
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